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A Case of Incidental Spinal Anesthesia Caused by Local Anesthetic Infiltration with Levobupivacaine before Lumbar Spinal Fusion Surgery Masami SATO 1 , Yukie KANABOSHI 1 , Munenori KATO 1 , Masahiro KAKUYAMA 1 1Department of Anesthesia, Kyoto City Hospital Keyword: lumbar spine surgery , local anesthetic infiltration , spinal anesthesia , levobupivacaine , motor evoked potential pp.562-566
Published Date 2024/8/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.18916/masui.2024080010
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 A 79-year-old man received local anesthetic infiltration with 55 mL of 0.17% levobupivacaine before the start of lumbar spinal fusion surgery under general anesthesia. During the surgery, the motor evoked potential signals of his lower limbs were undetectable and hypotension continued. After tracheal extubation was performed 118 min after the local anesthetic infiltration, paralyzed lower limbs and hypoalgesia under the T4 level were observed. His paraplegia and hypoalgesia recovered 320 min after the local anesthetic infiltration. We diagnosed incidental spinal anesthesia caused by local anesthetic infiltration. This case indicates that incidental spinal anesthesia should be considered as one of the potential complications in lumbar supine surgery with local anesthetic infiltration.


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